Neo-Con Warmonger John McCain Calls for More War in Syria - Wants His ISIS to Prevail

Editor's Note: John McCain has a lot invested in the Islamic State (ISIS). This is why he wants war in Syria. He wants to use them to topple Bashar Assad, when what he really needs to do is resign, or maybe someone should just arrest him and charge him with treason for aiding and abetting the enemies of America.

Neocon warmonger John McCain is at it again, this time calling for President Trump to do more in Syria, such as establishing a safe zone in the north. Of course, while establishing a safe zone sounds totally benign, the reality is that it would take significant military force to maintain this safe zone. Oh, and he also directly accused Russia of targeting hospitals in Aleppo and that Assad is responsible for the rise of ISIS and Al-Qaeda.

In the following video, Right Wing News dissects the increasingly unhinged rantings of McCain. Practically frothing at the mouth at the prospect of embroiling us in yet another costly military conflict, nonsensical hyperbole and twisted context is now the staple of this man’s diatribes. Has it ever occurred to him that large scale military action in Syria would risk direct conflict with Russia, another nuclear-armed world superpower? What good can come out of that? It seems that the poor Senator just can’t leave the Cold War behind.

John McCain was on Face the Nation today, getting his neocon on, discussing the next steps that needed to be taken in Syria — dealing with Assad.

He approved of the President's strikes — calling it a good 'first step.' But, he wants MOAR — accusing both Syria and Russia of war crimes, in addition to blaming Assad for the rise of ISIS. You cannot make this stuff up.

"And I think it was important. But it is now vitally important we develop a strategy,we put that strategy in motion, and we bring about peace in the region. And that obviously means that there has to be a cessation of these war crimes.”

John, dropping, using chemical weapons is a war crime, but starving thousands of people in prisons is also. Barrel bombs which indiscriminately kill innocent civilians, precision strikes done by Russians on hospitals in Aleppo are war crimes as well.

So there’s a lot of war crimes that are taking place. And another area — aspect of this that I do not agree with the secretary is that you have to just concentrate on ISIS.

We will take Mosul. We will take Raqqa. And we better have strategies as to how to handle those places once we have won it. But they are not disconnected from Bashar al-Assad and the al Qaeda and the war crimes that have been taking place.

You can’t — to a large degree, Bashar al-Assad, by polarizing the Syrian people, have also given rise to ISIS and al Qaeda. So they are both connected.And I believe that the United States of America can address both at the same time. We can walk and chew gum.

We have the capability to do both. And, yes, we want a negotiated settlement, but the only way that that will happen is if it is not in their interests to continue what they have been successful at for over eight years.

And that is why I thought, symbolically and psychologically, the president’s action was very important, but now we better follow it up. And, by the way, we should have cratered the runways."

Seemingly ignoring the fact that ISIS and US backed 'rebels' in the region are responsible for the majority of civilian deaths in Syria, McCain carried on as if Assad was merely bombing civilians and not actually in the midst of a long, drawn out, civil war — which was started by ISIS. McCain wants the U.S. military to set up a 'safe zone' in Northern Syria.

"And also, when you see these crimes that are being committed, they are horrifying. John, I also believe that a grieving mother whose child has been killed isn’t too concerned whether it is a chemical weapon or a barrel bomb. He is still slaughtering people. And we may stop the chemical weapons.

But we have also got to stop the other indiscriminate, inhumane war crimes that are being committed as well. And that means, obviously, trying to set up some kind of safe zone, so that these refugees can have a place where they can be. And, also, that would help with the refugee flow issue."

In response to President Trump's strike on the Syrian airbase, McCain thinks we should've done more.

"Well, I think the fact that we acted was very important, and I support the president’s action.

And I have been told that there was some recommendations to take out all six places that the Syrian air force operates out of. But now that they are flying again, basically, within 36 hours is not a good signal.

But I would point out, taking out their — all their support facilities doesn’t let them fly with any consistency. But it — the signal that they are able to fly almost right away out of the same facility indicates that I don’t think we did as thorough enough job, which would have been cratering the runways. And somebody will say, well, then they can fill in the runways. Yes. And we can crater them again too."

Has it ever dawned on McCain and the other neocons in America that maybe, just maybe, Russia would respond to our attacks on their ally, in an effort to protect Russian soldiers on the ground? Has the concept of 'mutually assured destruction' gone by wayside somehow — the ultimate quagmire which has kept America out of a war with Russia for the past 70 years?

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